THREE NATIONS
UNITED IN PEACE
ME CHAMBERLAIN IMPRESSED.
WITH RECEPTION IN ITALY.
BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. (Received Dec. 13, 11.25 a.m.) LONDON, Dec. 12. Reuter’s Rome correspondent says that prior to leaving Rome Mr Chamberlain gave a message to Reuter’s special correspondent saying that he was profoundly moved at his gracious reception by high personages and the cordial welcome by Mussolini and his Government, and the great kindness shown to him on every hand. His sympathy with Italy would be strengthened and his respect for the League of Nations and confidence in its future had increased. His conversations with Mussolini and M. Herriot had been conducted in the spirit of the League. They attempted a ready-made solution of great problems which only time, patience and goodwill could solve, but they sought to develop points of agreement to remove difficulties so that the three nations might retain in peace time the close friendship and perfect understanding which had united them in war.—Reuter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 December 1924, Page 5
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160THREE NATIONS Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 December 1924, Page 5
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